Community Is Infrastructure.

Silk Network strengthens connection, economic circulation, and shared knowledge within the AA.NH/PI community.

Built from within. We believe growth should be shared. When economic access widens and relationships are rooted in trust — communities thrive.

Rooted in Austin

Why We Exist

Texas is witnessing a historic growth in the AA.NH/PI population. Yet, as our numbers rise, the systems to support us remain underdeveloped.

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Limited coordinated networks for growth

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Fragmented visibility across industries

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Reliance on informal, gatekept referrals

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Underdeveloped internal capital flow

Silk Network strengthens the connective tissue.

Information

Silk Network

A community-centered information hub. Stories. Spotlights. Events. Context. Curated through our own lens.

Economics

Passportly

A platform driving tangible economic circulation within the community. Discover. Support. Measure impact.

How It Works

Simple. Relational. Sustainable.

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Follow

Stay informed through our curated channels and updates.

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Join

Become a Community Partner at no cost to you.

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Engage

Utilize Insider and Passportly to connect and grow.

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Grow

Scale through intentional and high-trust introductions.

Who It's For

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Community Members

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Business Owners

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Organizations

Austin first.
Depth before scale.

Silk Network aligns opportunity, information, skills, and relationships — through an equity-centered lens.

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Latest from the Community

Stories, insights, and updates

A Table Big Enough for Everyone
Spotlight

A Table Big Enough for Everyone

Tiffany Chan Strategist, Artist, Community Builder Tiffany didn't set out to build a creative ecosystem. She set out with a question: What grows when we create together? It turns out that everything is interconnected. ... She grew up a Texan and the eldest daughter of Hong Kong immigrants. Summers

Being Brave: Showcasing Her Culture
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Being Brave: Showcasing Her Culture

Lê Nguyên, Founder: Viet Delish Box (In Vietnamese naming order, Lê is her family name.) Nguyên was thirteen when she and her brother left Lăng Cô— a small coastal town tucked between mountains and sea in Central Việt Nam — and moved to Đà Nẵng for school. Lăng Cô didn'

Building A Legacy
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Building A Legacy

Hannah Foy Founder & Owner, Lau Lau It was 2020. Minneapolis. The pandemic had already taken her job and her husband's. Then George Floyd was killed. The streets filled. And Hannah — already experiencing the actions of racism — felt the weight of two things happening at once: grief and

Tháng Tư Đen. Black April.
Stories

Tháng Tư Đen. Black April.

By Phu Trinh April 29, 2026 Half a century ago this month, Saigon fell. The Vietnam War ended. And for millions of Vietnamese, Laotian and Cambodian people, the life they had known ended too. Families split across oceans. Entire communities rebuilt in cities they hadn't heard of six

Carrying the Torch, Boldly
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Carrying the Torch, Boldly

Bảo Anh, Founder: Đậm Coffee Bar (In Vietnamese naming order, Bảo is his family name.) “You’re going to forget Việt Nam.” Anh was eleven when he left Việt Nam in 2006. His family came from Đà Lạt, a place known for its mountains, cool air, and coffee. In the